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Wednesday, July 10, 2024

Resources for Watercolor Wednesday

 Hi all! As some of you may know, I have been teaching watercolor workshops at the University of Alaska Fairbanks for the last 8 months. They are free workshops with materials provided thanks to the MILL Makerspace, and are open to the UAF community. If you have attended one of them and want to pursue watercolor further, then this is the post for you! I am going to list everything from recommended materials to resources around Alaska. Lets get into it.



Watercolor Wednesday General Info

Watercolor Wednesday happens twice a month up at the UAF Center for Teaching and Learning MILL Makerspace. It is a 2 hour long session open to UAF staff and students and has materials provided for up to 10 people. It is encouraged to bring your own supplies just in case it is a full house. Don't be discouraged if you are not an artist, you can still create an amazing painting! Currently all summer sessions are full, but I will be announcing the Fall semester dates and registration links soon. 

Beginning Watercolor Supply List

I am going to link an Amazon list so that all of the materials are in one place. I will also include a list below:

Paper: Arches Cold Press Paper

This is rather expensive, but I think this is the one thing to stay consistent on from class. Water and pigment move, blend, and affect the paper a certain way, and if you use a different brand it will be a way different experience. Best to use Arches.

Coroplast backer board: This is just yard sign material, easy to get. You want to size it to a little bigger than your normal paper size

Binder Clips: 1 inch width. You use these to clamp your paper to the board while it dries. This will keep it from curling

Spray bottle: To pre-wet your paints

Paper towels: This is your "eraser" in watercolor.

Brushes: any brand works, just make sure you have these sizes.

Big wide flat brush: for applying water to big sections

2 inch flat brush: good for skies, oceans, big sections of color

Small flat brush: More Detailed work

Big round brush: Good for big sections of color, but can achieve more detail and texture

Small round brush: Better detail

Rigger brush: blades of grass, branches, tiny details

Glass or tile: to mix paint on. Works way better than mixing on plastic.

Sakura Pigma Micron Pens: Sometimes you just need to define something with line

Uniball Signo White Gel Pen: For tiny white highlights

A 5x7 matte board: Sometimes you need to frame your art to see the beauty in it

White Gouache Paint: This helps cover up your mistakes. You can also use it to smooth areas out.

Paints: Any brand of Watercolor works for beginners as long as you have colors that are close to what we use in class. Refer to the master color list below.

Bright pink, Red, Orange, Cool bright yellow, Warm yellow, Sap green, Emerald green, Viridian green, Cerulean or Manganese blue, Cobalt blue, Ultramarine blue, Prussian blue, Midnight blue, Indigo, Purple, Burnt sienna, Dark brown, Black

Watercolor Resources in Fairbanks

You can find all of the materials listed above here in town, though they are a little more expensive. Michael's and Joanns are the first places you should check, but you can also check Fred Meyer, Walmart, and the UAF bookstore as well. If you make your way down to Anchorage then be sure to check out Blaine's Art Supply! They are the best art store in Alaska and I always make sure to stock up twice a year. 

Fairbanks has a thriving art community, especially in watercolor! We have an active watercolor society in town that has monthly meetings, impromptu paint outs, and they keep you in the loop with what art shows are happening around town. Be sure to visit their website and become a member! It is only $20 a year and that will give you access to their newsletter. 

We also have the Fairbanks Arts Association who promotes art and artists in the Interior of Alaska. They have a newsletter that keeps you updated on what art is happening in Fairbanks.

Fairbanks has many First Friday shows! On the first Friday of every month, local businesses will invite local artists to present their work for the month. If you want to learn more about upcoming shows I recommend scrolling through the Facebook event pages and typing in "First Friday"


Tuesday, July 2, 2024

Bird Ninja June Newsletter

  

June 2024


Wow June flew by fast. It was a month full of super nice summer weather, playing The Final Shape, and lots of painting. I have lots to share so lets get into it.

Hanabi Con

Like I mentioned last time, I decided to go down to Palmer for Hanabi Con on Memorial Day Weekend. Unfortunately the turnout wasn't quite there for the event and it was quite slow... I ended up leaving after day 2. It was good when there was people, there just wasn't people most of the time. It's unfortunate but thats ok because I had another reason to go to Palmer: the scenery. I took so many photos on my trip that I will have no shortage of things to paint in the future. Here are a few of my favorites.




I'm a Bungie Creator

So this was a nice surprise in my inbox this month, I am officially a part of the Bungie Creator program! It is so nice to finally be recognized by Bungie for my activity in the Destiny community... gosh I cannot stop drawing things from that game. This month was also the release of the final expansion of the light and darkness saga, something that has lasted 10 years. To say it hit me in the feels is an understatement, I was crying by the end of it. My life was so different when I picked up this game in 2014 (in high school still), and it has helped me make friends and shape who I am today. They wrapped it up so perfectly and I am excited to see what they do in the future. Per Audacia Ad Astra, Guardians.

Fairbanks Festivals

I did two festivals this month, the Pagan Festival and the Design Arts Walk. These events are on the list of events I do every year and this year was no different, its always a good time seeing friends and sharing my art with the community. I participated in the Quick Art event again to raise funds for Friends of Creamer's Field. The auction is over already, but this is the piece I ended up doing. Tree swallows hold a special place in my heart, and they are also the reason why I call myself the Bird Ninja.


Still Teaching

I am still teaching my small Watercolor Wednesday workshops through UAF and I am really enjoying teaching people how to use watercolor. There are a few students who have attended a few of them and it is so amazing to see how much they have improved over the course of the summer. Here are a few photos of what we've been able to do during the sessions. The sessions remaining are currently full, but I will have more information about fall semester workshops posted to the UAF CTL website soon.


What I'm working on

Doing the last of the preparations for GCX. I have only 3 raid landscapes to go! Then its just ordering and packaging things at this point. A few pieces have gone to the frame shop as well, I am prettying up my original paintings for gcx. I am also thinking about putting together a Destiny mega pack for people who want to collect everything I have done over the years. Next is the landscapes. I need to make a few more landscape pack varieties. The next ones will be oceans, bridges, rivers, birch, and cabins. Maybe do another version of mountains and aurora too. I will have updates on that soon. The next 20 birds for volume 2 of the bird guide will be happening after gcx. Lastly, I found a destiny sketchbook that I bought from the bungie store back in 2015. There are 192 pages and I plan on filling them all with guardians around the community. Here are the first two pages below.




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Upcoming Events


Alaska Comic Con: February 3rd and 4th
Carlson Center 2010 2nd Ave, Fairbanks, AK
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Gary Con: March 21st - 24th
Grand Geneva Resort & Spa 7036 Grand Geneva Way, Lake Geneva, WI 53147
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Arctic Comic Con: April 27th and 28th
Dena’ina Civic and Convention Center 600 W 7th Ave, Anchorage, AK 99501
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Hanabi Con
Raven Hall 2075 Glenn Hwy, Palmer, AK 99645
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3rd Annual Althing Heathen Festival
Ester Community Park 3586 Old Nenana Hwy, Fairbanks, AK 99709
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Design Alaska Wild Art Walk
Creamer's Field 1300 College Rd, Fairbanks, AK, 99701

Gaming Community Expo: August 16th and 17th
Rosen Shingle Creek 9939 Universal Blvd, Orlando, FL 32819
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Twin Cities Comic Con: November 8th - 10th
Minneapolis Convention Center, 1301 2nd Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55403
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UAF Pop Con: November 15th and 16th
UAF Wood Center 1731 S Chandalar, Fairbanks, AK 99709

Events that I plan on doing but not confirmed yet

The Raven Show

Handmade Holiday Market

[insert a few holiday bazaars here]

PAX Unplugged


Find my art in these stores


Goldstream General Store
2591 Goldstream Rd, Fairbanks, AK 99709

Friends of Creamer’s Field
1300 College Rd, Fairbanks, AK 99701

The Comic Shop Fairbanks
418 3rd St #5b, Fairbanks, AK 99701

Alaska Bowl Company 
4630 Old Airport Rd, Fairbanks, AK 99709

Ursa Major Distilling
2922 Parks Hwy, Fairbanks, AK 99709

The Art Center Fairbanks
505 Old Steese Hwy # 122, Fairbanks, AK 99701

Wild Starr Creations 
616 E St, Anchorage, AK 99501

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